Odessa of Megaris

Odessa of Megaris was a Greek adventurer and descendant of Odysseus who lived in the 5th century BC. She was also a lover and a lieutenant of mercenary Kassandra, serving as a crew member aboard the Adrestia.

Biography
Odessa was descended from her namesake, King Odysseus of Ithaca, and she lived in Megaris with her father. The leader of Megaris, Hippias the Vivacious, sought to acquire Odessa's estate, and they killed one of her suitors and later attempted to assassinate Odessa at her home. Odessa sought adventure beyond her small home, so she went on a pilgrimage to Ithaca in 431 BC to visit Odysseus' Palace. Upon arrival, she was imprisoned by local bandits, and she was freed when Kassandra slew the bandits and opened Odessa's cage. Kassandra escorted Odessa to the ruined palace, and Odessa - disappointed with the ruins of her family's palace - had Kassandra escort her back to her boat. Kassandra flirted with Odessa, telling her that her determination made her cute, and she advised her to live her own life and follow her dreams. Odessa did not immediately fall for Kassandra's advances, and she decided to sail back to Megaris.

Not long after, Kassandra chanced upon Odessa after Elpenor sent Kassandra to Megaris to assassinate Nikolaos of Sparta. Kassandra helped Odessa obtain medicine for her sick father, fight off assassins, and find proof at Hippias' palace that the city's leadership was behind the attempts on Odessa's life. When Kassandra returned with the proof, she insisted that the two of them have a good time before sharing the news, and they proceeded to kiss and have lesbian sex in Odessa's bed. Afterwards, Kassandra shared the proof with Odessa, and Odessa politely rejected an offer of a second round of sex. However, Odessa accepted Kassandra's offer to make her a crew member of her ship, the Adrestia, and Odessa became one of her lieutenants.